Because the ghost of the next_day.gif image isn't showing up, that <td> cell has collapsed and the image to the right of it has moved to the left.

I want the next_day_ghosted.gif image to be there because of the overall look of the nav itself so I put the "next_day_ghosted.gif" into the /workspace/images and updated so that it moved into /public_html/images (I double checked, it's there) and performed a full site update.I don't think my html is at fault here. Check out the screenshot:

when keenspace updates your page, it takes the current index and moves it into the archives. If my current index has both the image AND the navigational keen tag (+ its assigned image), then both will appear in every page before the current one in my archive.

so basically, the nav for every page in my archive would look like this (if I used an img src instead of a ghost)

(where the first "next_day" would be just an image and the second "next_day" image be the real tag. Regardless two will show up in my archive if I put the img src command in there WITH the keen tag. If I only put the img src command, then the option to go forward will not appear.)

The index page of your comic site is based on indextemplate.html. All archive pages are based on dailytemplate.html. When you update your comic, CG creates a _new_ page for the second-to-last comic (which was previously the latest) from the dailytemplate. Putting an image in your indextemplate will not automatically move it to the archive pages when the comic updates unless you're using txt files for rants and putting the navigation tags in there. Code doesn't get transferred between the two files, and indextemplate.html is not used to create pages for old comics as you seem to be thinking.